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THE CORNISHMAN AND CORNISH TELEGRAPH - THURSDAY JULY 2 1942

BROKE INTO HAYLE GARAGE

Two soldiers imprisoned

Sentences of tweleve months and nine
months respectively were passed on
Harry Woodman (24) and Norman
Raynor (25), soldiers, at Cornwall
Quarter Sessions at Bodmin on Tuesday
for breaking and entering Mellanear
Garage, Hayle, and stealing
money and tools to the value of £5
and attempting to steal money, the
property of H.M.Paymaster General. Two
other soldiers, George Proctor (21), and
Eric Brennan (30), were bound over
for one year. All pleaded 'Guilty'.

Mr. C.W.L. Jervis (Penzance) said
that while attempting to rob a telephone
kiosk, the soldiers were accosted
by the police, and then admitted breaking
into the garage.

An Army officer said Woodman led
Proctor and Brennan astray; neither
Raynor nor Woodman was wanted back
in the Army.